



This work captures a suspended intimacy between brute strength and fragile need, as the tiger’s monumental body yields to the humble act of drinking—its power softened by the tremor of ripples and a single bead of water. The composition hinges on a quiet diagonal: striped musculature and sunlit fur press against the cool, glassy plane, where green currents fracture the animal’s reflection into a moving, uncertain double. Light becomes both caress and tension—warming the coat while the water’s shifting highlights suggest impermanence—turning the scene into a meditation on survival, vulnerability, and the thin boundary between presence and dissolution.







